Days of Darkness Series

Days of Darkness

Days of Light

Immortality plus insanity equals death.

Andre Robinson had never received a normal childhood. Being given a male name at birth and being taken away from her father at age one, she was forced into her mother's overprotective care where she was rarely allowed to leave the house and endured a sugar-coated homeschooling experience. For ten years, she had questions about who her father was and periodically dreamt about him living with her and her mother in a secluded cabin in the woods. Yet whenever she brought up the topic of her father for discussion, her mother would evade the questioning and send her away.

On the night of her eleventh birthday, an unfathomable accident led to the sudden death of her mother, and she was taken away from Ivanestible and put into her father's custody. At first, her father seemed kind and loving, but lurking within his warm-colored human aura rested a color that was dark and sinister, almost black. For two years, she struggled to decipher what the dark part of his aura meant, which led to a truth that was more horrible than she imagined.

This is the first installment of Andre's story before she got involved with the issue of Roseway.

Hatred shapes the world, causing destruction.

After narrowly escaping her father’s grasp, Andre Robinson finds herself immersed in a new sense of freedom that gave Hermione legal custody of her and presented her with an abundant amount of opportunities. Against her wishes, Hermione forced her to attend Witchcraft Academy, where she gained a roommate, Arizona, whom she at first didn’t like.

Soon, the two of them became fast friends, and she eventually told Arizona about her hatred of the human race. Instead of agreeing with said fear, Arizona decided it would be fun for them to attend a human school for a year through a program that Witchcraft Academy offers, and they instantly settled on a private boarding school in Rochester, New York. Within that experience, she met a human who accepted her for who she was, but soon, tragedy strikes, and she is forced to realize that not everybody is who they portray themselves to be and that nothing good lasts forever.

This is the second installment of Andre’s story before she got involved with the issue of Roseway.